Saint Einion Frenin (Welsh: old Enniaun, mod. Sant Einion or Engan Frenin, lit. "Saint Einion the King"; Latin: Ennianus or Anianus) was a late 5th and...
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legendary) Welsh prince of the eleventh century Einion Wan (fl. c. 1202–1245), Welsh court poet Saint Einion Frenin (c. 5th century), a son of Owain Ddantgwyn...
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genealogy of British saints, Owain was also the father of the saints Einion Frenin, Seiriol and Meirion, and in some versions, Hawystl Gloff. According...
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Gwynedd, Wales. He was said to have received the island of Bardsey from Einion Frenin, king of Llŷn, around 516 and to have served as its abbot until 542...
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Owain Danwyn and apparent siblings of Cynlas. They included the saints Einion Frenin, Seiriol and Meirion, and in some versions, Hawystl Gloff. The Welsh...
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5th-century ruler of the Kingdom of Gwynedd, and the brother of Saint Einion Frenin, a 5th or 6th-century king in the Llŷn Peninsula, Seiriol founded and...
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Eglwyswrw Female saint Einion Frenin 5th century 6th century Llanengan 9 or 10 February (trad.) Descendant of Cunedda, king of Gwynedd "Einion the King": King...
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to the former lead workings. St Engan's Church is dedicated to Saint Einion Frenin, and was originally established in the late 5th or early 6th century...
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religious Institutions in North Wales, established by the king of Llŷn Einion Frenin, who also founded a college on that Island, about the middle of the...
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English. The church was formerly also or alternatively dedicated to St Einion Frenin, who was credited with establishing St Cadfan's monastery on Bardsey...
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religious Institutions in North Wales, established by the king of Llŷn Einion Frenin, who also founded a College on that Island, about the middle of the...
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Teilan, Dillo, Dillon), Bishop of Llandaff, Wales (6th century) Saint Einion Frenin (Eingan, Eneon, Anianus), a British prince who left Cumberland for Wales...
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Edeyrn Llanedwen, St. Edwen see St Edwen's Church, Llanedwen Llanengan Einion Frenin, also known as Engan Llannefydd, Saint Nefydd Llanegryn, Saint Egryn...
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Found in Coflein only; perhaps defunct St Engan, Llanengan Llanengan Einion Frenin Medieval Church in Wales Bro Enlli Grade I listed Capel y Bwlch, Llanengan...
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